FaZe Clan signed the lineup for HALO
The release of HALO made many esports organizations look at the game from a different angle. The multiplayer mode has received many accolades and various clubs have already acquired HALO rosters. FaZe Clan decided not to stand aside and decided to conclude contracts with cybersportsmen who will represent the interests of FaZe in this field.
Players such as Adam 'Bound' Gray, Jesse 'bubu dubu' Moller, Michael 'Falcated' Garcia and Eric 'Snip3down' Vrona will represent FaZe Clan's colors on the HALO world stage. By the way, we talked about the latter quite recently. Previously, he played under the banner of Team SoloMid, and after leaving the club, he almost immediately found a place in which to continue his career.
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The FaZe Clan included both e-sportsmen with very impressive experience and the amount of prize money earned, as well as younger talents who do not have significant titles and an impressive amount of money earned.
Adam 'Bound' Gray - $ 2,833
An e-sportsman who started his career in 2017, however, according to the Liquipedia portal, in 4 years the player managed to earn only $ 2,833, and all the prize money was earned under the Inconceivable tag. He won prizes in Halo 5 Pro Series tournaments and finished 5-6 in Halo 5 SEND OFF. He won the Halo 5 Pro Series Season 3: NA - Championship, for which he received $ 4,000 per team. He played together with bubu dubu, and therefore he will not be new to perform with this cybersportsman.
Michael 'Falcated' Garcia - $ 39,083
Michael Garcia started his career as a professional player at HALO in 2016. During this time, he managed to win a couple of tournaments, take prizes at various events, and also perform under the tag of such eminent organizations as Denial Esports, Splyce and even Evil Geniuses and other clubs. Michael's biggest prize came at the 2017 Halo World Championship, where he finished 5th-6th with Splyce and received a reward of $ 35,000. As for the most high-profile achievements, the player won the DreamHack Halo Series 2020: Anaheim, for which he received $ 25,000. In March of this year, the esportsman became the champion of Halo 5 Pro Series Season 3: NA - Championship, but there he received only $ 4,000.
Jesse 'Bubu Dubu' Moller - $ 218,416
The 23-year-old HALO player started his career 5 years ago under the Denial Esports tag. He played for such clubs as Splyce, Team Envy and others. Repeatedly took part in the HALO World Championships. In 2016, at such a tournament, he took 3-4 place and earned $ 250,000, which turned out to be the biggest prize in his entire career. In 2017 and 2018 he took 5-6 places at the World Championships and received $ 35,000 and $ 100,000, respectively. Jesse Moller has played alongside Adam 'Bound' Gray in the ranks of Inconceivable, so it should be easy to play with his former and new teammate.
Eric 'Snip3down' Vrona - $ 412,644
The most experienced and richest esports player of all new arrivals. Snip3down started playing HALO professionally in 2008. His journey began under the Instinct tag. During his career, he managed to play in such esports organizations as OpTic Gaming, Evil Geniuses, Team Envy and Team Reciprocity. He achieved the greatest success in both 2017 and 2008. He successfully competed at the 2008 MLG National Championship and earned $ 100,000 there. For 2008 it was a lot of money. From recent significant results, we can recall the 2nd place at the Halo World Championship 2017, where the player and his team earned $ 200,000. The cybersportsman left for FaZe Clan immediately after leaving Team SoloMid.
FaZe Clan HALO roster:
- Adam 'Bound' Gray
- Michael 'Falcated' Garcia
- Jesse 'bubu dubu' Moller
- Eric 'Snip3down' Vrona
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